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I Following upon the Institute of 1954, a second Linguistic Institute was held from
27 June to 20 August 1955 under the joint sponsorship of the University of
Chicago and the Linguistic Society of America. As in 1954, parallel institutes
were held ...
I Following upon the Institute of 1954, a second Linguistic Institute was held from
27 June to 20 August 1955 under the joint sponsorship of the University of
Chicago and the Linguistic Society of America. As in 1954, parallel institutes
were held ...
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Altogether, thirty-two courses were offered in the Institute. Courses in the
Linguistic Institute were taught by the following members of the Michigan staff:
James W. Downer, Gerald Dykstra, George Herman, Lawrence B. Kiddle,
Sherman M.
Altogether, thirty-two courses were offered in the Institute. Courses in the
Linguistic Institute were taught by the following members of the Michigan staff:
James W. Downer, Gerald Dykstra, George Herman, Lawrence B. Kiddle,
Sherman M.
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Courses primarily a part of the Linguistic Institute were offered by the following
regular members of the Georgetown Staff: F. D. Eddy, P. L. Garvin, A. A. Hill, H.
Mueller, M. Sa'id, G. L. Trager, Ruth H. Weinstein, J. Young, Elizabeth J. Young.
Courses primarily a part of the Linguistic Institute were offered by the following
regular members of the Georgetown Staff: F. D. Eddy, P. L. Garvin, A. A. Hill, H.
Mueller, M. Sa'id, G. L. Trager, Ruth H. Weinstein, J. Young, Elizabeth J. Young.
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
Glottochronologic counts of Hokaltecan material | 42 |
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